Tunis
Tunis connects modern avenues with ancient alleyways. Dive into the medina to find treasures in its narrow lanes. A visit to the Bardo Museum unveils Tunisia’s rich history. Round off your day with a traditional Brik pastry at a local eatery.
Chapters
Local Tips
• Medina of Tunis
• Bardo Museum
• Zitouna Mosque
• Sidi Bou Said
• Carthage ruins
• Heavy traffic
• Occasional political demonstrations
• Some areas of urban decay
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Tunis Guide
Guide for 1 Day
Morning
- Start your day with a delicious Tunisian breakfast at La Goulette, a local cafe known for its mouthwatering pastries and strong coffee.
- Explore the ancient ruins of Carthage, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers a glimpse into Tunisia’s rich history and architectural wonders.
- Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of the Tunis Medina, the old town of Tunis, and wander through its narrow winding streets, vibrant markets, and stunning mosques.
Midday
- Indulge in a traditional Tunisian lunch at Dar El Jeld, a charming restaurant in the heart of the Medina that serves authentic local dishes bursting with flavors.
- Stroll along the picturesque La Marsa Beach, a popular spot among locals and tourists alike, where you can relax on the golden sands or take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters.
Afternoon
- Discover the hidden gem of Bardo Museum, home to one of the world’s most extensive collections of Roman mosaics, as well as artifacts from Tunisia’s ancient past.
- Escape the city’s hustle and bustle and unwind in the peaceful surroundings of Sidi Bou Said, a charming blue and white village perched on a hilltop, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Evening
- Savor a delectable Tunisian dinner at Restaurant Dar Slah, known for its traditional dishes made with fresh local ingredients.
- Experience the vibrant nightlife of Tunis at Le Boeuf sur le Toit, a trendy bar where you can enjoy live music, cocktails, and a lively atmosphere.
- End your day by exploring the Tunis Souk, a maze of narrow streets filled with shops selling traditional crafts, spices, and souvenirs.
Guide for 2 Days
Day 1
Morning
- Indulge in a traditional Tunisian breakfast at Café El M’Rabet, known for its delicious pastries and strong coffee.
- Explore the ancient ruins of Carthage, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and learn about its rich history.
- Stroll through the vibrant Medina of Tunis, a maze-like old town filled with narrow streets, bustling souks, and stunning architecture.
Midday
- Savor a mouthwatering Tunisian lunch at Dar El Jeld, a renowned restaurant serving traditional dishes with a modern twist.
- Visit the Zitouna Mosque, the oldest and largest mosque in Tunisia, and admire its beautiful architecture.
Afternoon
- Discover the hidden gem of Sidi Bou Said, a charming blue and white village perched on a hilltop with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Immerse yourself in the local culture by exploring the Bardo Museum, home to an impressive collection of Roman mosaics and artifacts.
Evening
- Indulge in a delectable dinner at Dar El Jeld, known for its elegant ambiance and authentic Tunisian cuisine.
- Enjoy a refreshing drink at The Cliff, a rooftop bar overlooking the city with live music and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Experience Tunisian nightlife at La Maison de l’Artisan, a cultural center hosting traditional music and dance performances.
Day 2
Morning
- Start your day with a delicious breakfast at La Goulette, a waterfront district known for its seafood restaurants and stunning views.
- Explore the historic neighborhood of La Marsa, with its charming streets, colorful houses, and local markets.
- Immerse yourself in the local art scene at the Belvedere Park, home to the Tunis Modern Art Museum and beautiful gardens.
Midday
- Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Café des Nattes, a cozy cafe in the heart of the Medina serving traditional Tunisian dishes.
- Visit the Tunis Zoo, home to a wide variety of animals and a great place for families to explore and learn about wildlife.
Afternoon
- Discover the lesser-known neighborhood of Le Kram, known for its beautiful promenade and sandy beaches.
- Explore the House of Traditional Arts and Crafts, a museum showcasing Tunisian craftsmanship and traditional techniques.
Evening
- Treat yourself to a scrumptious dinner at Restaurant Dar Slah, known for its authentic Tunisian cuisine and warm hospitality.
- Relax and unwind at Le Carpe Diem, a trendy bar offering a wide selection of cocktails and live music.
- Experience the vibrant nightlife at El Medina Club, a popular nightclub known for its energetic atmosphere and live DJ performances.
Guide for 3 Days
Day 1
Morning
- Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Café des Délices, overlooking the beautiful Gulf of Tunis.
- Visit the iconic Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul, a stunning architectural masterpiece.
- Explore the vibrant Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with narrow streets and bustling markets.
Midday
- Indulge in a traditional Tunisian lunch at Restaurant Dar Zarrouk, known for its authentic flavors.
- Discover the hidden gem of Belvedere Park, a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city.
Afternoon
- Immerse yourself in the rich history of Tunisia at the National Bardo Museum, home to a vast collection of ancient artifacts.
- Take a leisurely stroll along the charming La Marsa Corniche, enjoying the beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Evening
- Enjoy a delectable dinner at Restaurant Dar El Jeld, known for its traditional Tunisian cuisine.
- Experience the vibrant nightlife of Avenue Habib Bourguiba, lined with trendy bars and cafes.
- End your evening with a visit to the Sidi Bou Said, a picturesque blue and white village perched on a hilltop overlooking the sea.
Day 2
Morning
- Start your day with a flavorful Tunisian breakfast at Café El Ali, a local favorite.
- Explore the ancient ruins of Carthage, once a powerful civilization and now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Visit the impressive Ancient Roman Theater of Carthage, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Midday
- Savor a delightful lunch at Restaurant Le Golfe, situated on the beautiful Gammarth Bay.
- Discover the hidden gem of The Ennejma Ezzahra Palace, a stunning mansion showcasing Arab-Andalusian architecture and a collection of musical instruments.
Afternoon
- Immerse yourself in the local culture at the Traditional Tunisian House Museum, showcasing traditional Tunisian lifestyle and craftsmanship.
- Explore the vibrant street art scene in the El Menzah District, with its colorful murals and graffiti.
Evening
- Indulge in a mouthwatering dinner at Restaurant Le Versailles, known for its French-Tunisian fusion cuisine.
- Experience the lively atmosphere of La Goulette, a bustling port area known for its seafood restaurants and lively nightlife.
- End your evening with a visit to the Marina of La Marsa, where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront.
Day 3
Morning
- Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Café de Paris, a charming cafe in the heart of Tunis.
- Explore the historic Great Mosque of Tunis, one of the oldest and most important mosques in Tunisia.
- Visit the Palace Dar Ben Abdallah, a beautifully restored palace showcasing traditional Tunisian architecture and decorative arts.
Midday
- Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Restaurant Au Bon Vieux Temps, known for its cozy atmosphere and traditional Tunisian dishes.
- Discover the hidden gem of The Medina of Tunis, a maze-like neighborhood filled with historic buildings and local artisans.
Afternoon
- Immerse yourself in the local arts scene at the Modern Art Museum of Tunis, showcasing contemporary Tunisian art.
- Take a relaxing walk through the lush Belvédère Gardens, a tranquil green space in the heart of the city.
Evening
- Indulge in a sumptuous dinner at Restaurant El Ali, known for its mouthwatering Tunisian specialties.
- Experience the vibrant atmosphere of La Fayette Avenue, lined with chic boutiques and trendy cafes.
- End your evening with a visit to the Amphitheatre of El Jem, a well-preserved Roman amphitheater and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Guide for 5 Days
Day 1
Morning
- Start your day with a delicious Tunisian breakfast at Café El M’rizi.
- Explore the ancient ruins of Carthage, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Marvel at the stunning collection of art and artifacts at the Bardo Museum.
Midday
- Enjoy a traditional Tunisian lunch at Dar El Jeld Restaurant.
- Visit the Medina of Tunis, a bustling historic district filled with narrow winding streets and vibrant markets.
Afternoon
- Take a stroll along the Avenue Habib Bourguiba, the main thoroughfare of Tunis.
- Explore the stunning architecture of the Zitouna Mosque.
Evening
- Indulge in a delicious Tunisian dinner at Restaurant Dar Slah.
- Experience the lively atmosphere of La Closerie, a popular bar in Tunis.
- End your evening with a relaxing walk along the beautiful Lake Tunis promenade.
Day 2
Morning
- Start your day with a scrumptious breakfast at Café des Nattes.
- Immerse yourself in the local culture at the Souk El Attarine, a vibrant market in the heart of the Medina.
- Discover the hidden gem of Sidi Bou Said, a charming blue and white village overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
Midday
- Enjoy a delightful lunch at Restaurant Au Bon Vieux Temps.
- Explore the ancient ruins of Dougga, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Afternoon
- Visit the National Museum of Carthage, which showcases the rich history of the ancient city.
- Take a leisurely walk through the beautiful Belvédère Park.
Evening
- Savor a traditional Tunisian dinner at Restaurant Dar Zarrouk.
- Experience the lively nightlife at Le Boeuf sur le Toit, a popular bar in Tunis.
- End your evening with a visit to the Medina Night Market, where you can shop for souvenirs and enjoy live music.
Day 3
Morning
- Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Café de Paris.
- Visit the stunning Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul, a beautiful example of Neo-Gothic architecture.
- Discover the unique blend of Islamic and Christian art at the Museum of Islamic Art.
Midday
- Enjoy a mouthwatering lunch at Restaurant Le Golfe.
- Explore the picturesque village of Takrouna, known for its stunning views and traditional Berber architecture.
Afternoon
- Take a guided tour of the Ennejma Ezzahra Palace, a magnificent mansion showcasing Tunisian and Arab culture.
- Visit the beautiful Sidi Mahrez Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in Tunis.
Evening
- Indulge in a delicious dinner at Restaurant Le Patio.
- Experience the vibrant nightlife at Le Carpe Diem, a popular bar in Tunis.
- End your evening with a relaxing walk along the lively La Goulette Marina.
Day 4
Morning
- Start your day with a hearty breakfast at Café de l’Indépendance.
- Discover the fascinating history of the Medina at the Maison de la Photographie de Tunis.
- Explore the unique collection of contemporary art at the El Teatro art gallery.
Midday
- Enjoy a tasty lunch at Restaurant El Ali.
- Visit the picturesque village of Sidi Bou Ali, known for its colorful houses and traditional pottery.
Afternoon
- Take a leisurely walk through the beautiful Al-Munastir Beach.
- Explore the historic site of Kerkouane, an ancient Punic city.
Evening
- Savor a delicious Tunisian dinner at Restaurant Dar El Jeld.
- Experience the vibrant atmosphere of La Marsa Souk, a bustling market in Tunis.
- End your evening with a visit to the trendy La Belle Vue rooftop bar, offering stunning views of the city.
Day 5
Morning
- Start your day with a tasty breakfast at Café Baba Ali.
- Explore the unique collection of mosaics at the Villa Didon Museum.
- Discover the hidden gem of La Goulette, a charming waterfront district known for its seafood restaurants.
Midday
- Enjoy a delightful lunch at Restaurant Le Golfe.
- Visit the picturesque village of Sidi Bou Said, known for its blue and white architecture.
Afternoon
- Take a relaxing boat ride along the Tunis Lake.
- Explore the vibrant street art scene in the El Menzah district.
Evening
- Indulge in a delicious dinner at Restaurant Le Golfe.
- Experience the lively nightlife at Le Boeuf sur le Toit, a popular bar in Tunis.
- End your evening with a visit to the Medina Night Market, where you can shop for souvenirs and enjoy live music.
Guide for 1 Week
Day 1
Morning
- Start your day with a delicious breakfast at “Café El Ali” known for its traditional Tunisian pastries and strong coffee.
- Visit the iconic “Zitouna Mosque,” one of the oldest mosques in the city, known for its stunning architecture and historical significance.
- Explore the bustling “Medina of Tunis,” a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its narrow streets, colorful markets, and traditional shops selling handicrafts and spices.
Midday
- Indulge in a flavorful Tunisian lunch at “Restaurant Dar El Jeld,” offering a wide range of traditional dishes like couscous, tajine, and grilled meats.
- Discover the “Bardo Museum,” home to an extensive collection of Roman mosaics and artifacts, providing a glimpse into Tunisia’s rich history.
Afternoon
- Take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque “Belvedere Park,” a green oasis in the heart of the city, offering beautiful views, tranquil ponds, and exotic plants.
- Explore the “Carthage National Museum,” showcasing artifacts from the ancient city of Carthage, including sculptures, jewelry, and ceramics.
Evening
- Enjoy a delightful dinner at “Restaurant Dar Zarrouk,” known for its authentic Tunisian cuisine prepared with fresh local ingredients.
- Experience the vibrant nightlife at “La Maison de la Bière,” a popular bar offering a wide selection of local and international beers.
- End your evening with a visit to the “Café des Délices,” located on a hill overlooking the Gulf of Tunis, where you can enjoy a drink and soak in the panoramic views.
Day 2
Morning
- Start your day with a hearty breakfast at “Café des Nattes,” a charming café known for its delicious Tunisian pastries and aromatic coffee.
- Discover the stunning “Sidi Bou Said,” a picturesque blue and white village perched on a hill overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, known for its beautiful architecture and artistic ambiance.
- Explore the “Ennejma Ezzahra Palace,” a former residence turned museum, showcasing traditional Tunisian music and culture.
Midday
- Enjoy a leisurely lunch at “Restaurant Au Bon Vieux Temps,” a cozy eatery serving Tunisian specialties, including seafood dishes and mezze platters.
- Visit the “Tophet of Carthage,” an ancient burial ground with fascinating archaeological ruins and a view of the sea.
Afternoon
- Immerse yourself in history at the “Roman Theatre of Carthage,” an impressive amphitheater dating back to the 2nd century, offering a glimpse into ancient Roman entertainment.
- Explore the “Antonine Baths,” the ruins of a grand Roman bath complex, showcasing intricate mosaics and architectural remains.
Evening
- Savor a delightful dinner at “Restaurant Dar Slah,” known for its traditional Tunisian cuisine and warm hospitality.
- Experience the lively atmosphere at “La Marsa Beach,” where you can enjoy a refreshing drink by the sea and mingle with locals and tourists alike.
- End your evening with a visit to the “Café Sébastopol,” a popular local spot known for its live music and vibrant ambiance.
Day 3
Morning
- Start your day with a delicious breakfast at “Café El M’Rabet,” a local favorite known for its freshly baked bread and aromatic coffee.
- Discover the “Tunis Zoo,” home to a wide variety of animal species, including lions, giraffes, and elephants, providing an educational and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages.
- Explore the “National Museum of Carthage,” housing a fascinating collection of artifacts from the ancient city, including statues, ceramics, and jewelry.
Midday
- Enjoy a leisurely lunch at “Restaurant Le Golfe,” a charming seaside eatery offering a range of Mediterranean dishes, including fresh seafood and mezze platters.
- Visit the “Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul,” a stunning Neo-Gothic church with beautiful stained glass windows and intricate architectural details.
Afternoon
- Discover the “Habib Bourguiba Avenue,” the main boulevard of Tunis, lined with shops, cafes, and historical landmarks, offering a glimpse into modern Tunisian life.
- Explore the “National Library of Tunisia,” a grand architectural gem housing a vast collection of books, manuscripts, and historical documents.
Evening
- Indulge in a delightful dinner at “Restaurant Le Médina,” known for its fusion of Tunisian and international flavors, served in a charming courtyard setting.
- Experience the vibrant atmosphere at “La Goulette Port,” a bustling waterfront area with lively bars, restaurants, and street performers.
- End your evening with a visit to the “Café El Ali Baba,” a popular local hangout known for its live music and cozy ambiance.
Day 4
Morning
- Start your day with a hearty breakfast at “Café El Firma,” a cozy café offering a variety of Tunisian and international breakfast options.
- Visit the “National Theatre of Tunisia,” a cultural landmark known for its impressive performances and architectural beauty.
- Explore the “Medina of La Marsa,” a charming neighborhood with narrow streets, traditional houses, and local artisan shops.
Midday
- Enjoy a leisurely lunch at “Restaurant Le Patio,” a hidden gem serving Tunisian and French dishes in a tranquil courtyard setting.
- Discover the “Goulette Lighthouse,” an iconic landmark offering panoramic views of the Gulf of Tunis and the surrounding area.
Afternoon
- Immerse yourself in art at the “B’Chira Art Center,” a contemporary art gallery showcasing works by local and international artists.
- Explore the “National Institute of Heritage,” a museum dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Tunisia’s cultural heritage, featuring archaeological artifacts and historical exhibits.
Evening
- Savor a delightful dinner at “Restaurant Dar Slah,” known for its traditional Tunisian cuisine and warm hospitality.
- Experience the lively atmosphere at “La Marsa Beach,” where you can enjoy a refreshing drink by the sea and mingle with locals and tourists alike.
- End your evening with a visit to the “Café Sébastopol,” a popular local spot known for its live music and vibrant ambiance.
Day 5
Morning
- Start your day with a delicious breakfast at “Café El M’Rabet,” a local favorite known for its freshly baked bread and aromatic coffee.
- Discover the “Tunis Zoo,” home to a wide variety of animal species, including lions, giraffes, and elephants, providing an educational and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages.
- Explore the “National Museum of Carthage,” housing a fascinating collection of artifacts from the ancient city, including statues, ceramics, and jewelry.
Midday
- Enjoy a leisurely lunch at “Restaurant Le Golfe,” a charming seaside eatery offering a range of Mediterranean dishes, including fresh seafood and mezze platters.
- Visit the “Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul,” a stunning Neo-Gothic church with beautiful stained glass windows and intricate architectural details.
Afternoon
- Discover the “Habib Bourguiba Avenue,” the main boulevard of Tunis, lined with shops, cafes, and historical landmarks, offering a glimpse into modern Tunisian life.
- Explore the “National Library of Tunisia,” a grand architectural gem housing a vast collection of books, manuscripts, and historical documents.
Evening
- Indulge in a delightful dinner at “Restaurant Le Médina,” known for its fusion of Tunisian and international flavors, served in a charming courtyard setting.
- Experience the vibrant atmosphere at “La Goulette Port,” a bustling waterfront area with lively bars, restaurants, and street performers.
- End your evening with a visit to the “Café El Ali Baba,” a popular local hangout known for its live music and cozy ambiance.
Day 6
Morning
- Start your day with a hearty breakfast at “Café El Firma,” a cozy café offering a variety of Tunisian and international breakfast options.
- Visit the “National Theatre of Tunisia,” a cultural landmark known for its impressive performances and architectural beauty.
- Explore the “Medina of La Marsa,” a charming neighborhood with narrow streets, traditional houses, and local artisan shops.
Midday
- Enjoy a leisurely lunch at “Restaurant Le Patio,” a hidden gem serving Tunisian and French dishes in a tranquil courtyard setting.
- Discover the “Goulette Lighthouse,” an iconic landmark offering panoramic views of the Gulf of Tunis and the surrounding area.
Afternoon
- Immerse yourself in art at the “B’Chira Art Center,” a contemporary art gallery showcasing works by local and international artists.
- Explore the “National Institute of Heritage,” a museum dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Tunisia’s cultural heritage, featuring archaeological artifacts and historical exhibits.
Evening
- Savor a delightful dinner at “Restaurant Dar Slah,” known for its traditional Tunisian cuisine and warm hospitality.
- Experience the lively atmosphere at “La Marsa Beach,” where you can enjoy a refreshing drink by the sea and mingle with locals and tourists alike.
- End your evening with a visit to the “Café Sébastopol,” a popular local spot known for its live music and vibrant ambiance.
Day 7
Morning
- Start your day with a delicious breakfast at “Café El Ali” known for its traditional Tunisian pastries and strong coffee.
- Visit the iconic “Zitouna Mosque,” one of the oldest mosques in the city, known for its stunning architecture and historical significance.
- Explore the bustling “Medina of Tunis,” a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its narrow streets, colorful markets, and traditional shops selling handicrafts and spices.
Midday
- Indulge in a flavorful Tunisian lunch at “Restaurant Dar El Jeld,” offering a wide range of traditional dishes like couscous, tajine, and grilled meats.
- Discover the “Bardo Museum,” home to an extensive collection of Roman mosaics and artifacts, providing a glimpse into Tunisia’s rich history.
Afternoon
- Take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque “Belvedere Park,” a green oasis in the heart of the city, offering beautiful views, tranquil ponds, and exotic plants.
- Explore the “Carthage National Museum,” showcasing artifacts from the ancient city of Carthage, including sculptures, jewelry, and ceramics.
Evening
- Enjoy a delightful dinner at “Restaurant Dar Zarrouk,” known for its authentic Tunisian cuisine prepared with fresh local ingredients.
- Experience the vibrant nightlife at “La Maison de la Bière,” a popular bar offering a wide selection of local and international beers.
- End your evening with a visit to the “Café des Délices,” located on a hill overlooking the Gulf of Tunis, where you can enjoy a drink and soak in the panoramic views.
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